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NAME: Madden NFL series (9 titles)
AUTHOR/VENDOR: High Score Productions/TH*Q/Electronic Arts
RELEASED: various
TYPE: Sports (football)
LANGUAGE: English
PREMISE: The best-selling computer football game of all time is
now available for the Sega Genesis. All the features
that made Madden the Omni magazine "Best Computer Sports
Game of the Year" (1991) are here - player ratings,
matchups, field conditions, injuries, penalties, and
more. Also includes play-by-play analysis, user-
friendly menus, 3D perspective gameplay, instant replay,
and even advice from Madden himself! (culled from various
Electronic Arts press releases)
IMPRESSIONS: Excellent YACEG endorsed by one of the true legends of
the sport. For those of you unfamiliar with American
pro football, John Madden started out as a player, then
moved on to become a coach, then after retiring became
one of the game's most popular television sportscasters.
The basic game engine and outstanding gameplay remained
the same throughout, with all the usual tweaking and
fiddling with the graphics, sound, and user options. It
really doesn't matter which one in the series you get -
they're all worth the trouble. The series spawned many
imitators over the years, but few came close to matching
this football gaming classic.
VARIATIONS: John Madden Football (released 1991, copyright 1990 -
features over 100 of Coach Madden's own plays and team
stats out the wazoo - impressive in itself had not
superior sequels followed)
John Madden Football 92 (the most notable feature of the
sequel is the crude attempt at digital animation
during Coach Madden's lectures)
John Madden Football 93 (the graphics as a whole have
improved considerably, along with the digital
animation - now Coach Madden looks like he's dancing
the rhumba, but at least he's recognizable - also adds
split-screen play calling, quarterback "stop clock"
gameplay, and no-huddle offenses)
John Madden Football 93 - Championship Edition
(identical to its precursor in almost every feature
save one - it also includes the eight greatest NFL
teams up to that time, so now you can relive classic
matchups or try out your favorite what-if scenarios -
this was a Blockbuster videogame rental exclusive)
Madden NFL 94 (first game under the Madden NFL title and
the first featuring the High Score Productions intro
banner, it now includes lots of digitized graphics and
soundbites - miles ahead of its precursors in almost
every respect, the game engine itself would undergo
very few changes from this point forward)
Madden NFL 95 (apparently the choice was made to ditch
all the fancy digital stuff in favor of gameplay, and
it shows - this probably has the best gameplay and
in-game graphics of the entire series)
Madden NFL 96 (somebody must have complained about the
previous game, because this installment includes way
too many digitized graphics and sound for its own
good - the only notable improvement is that this was
the first game in the series to allow four-player
simultaneous play)
Madden NFL 97 (the most balanced game of the series in
terms of flash vs. substance and my personal favorite)
Madden NFL 98 (way too flashy for its own good, it
features a slick but confusing side-slide menu system)
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